All hiking tours in Sölden

Ideas for a complete tour book

Sölden as well as Hochsölden, Zwieselstein and Vent attract hiking enthusiasts with well-marked and excellently maintained hiking trails. Between the valley floor and snow-topped peaks, mountain lovers can let off steam until the soles of their feet burn: Family-friendly Alpine inns and huts can be explored along the scenic Almzeit theme hiking trail, sporty ascents up to more than 3000 meters altitude or multi-day hikes are a must. Shortcuts are allowed thanks to the mountain lifts which open up high Alpine nature jewels and rest stops for both families and connoisseurs. With a comfy gondola ride also experienced hikers can spare energy for longer tours.

The following list shows the complete hiking offer in Sölden at a glance. Find out more about suitable tours incl. directions, walking time, getting there and up-to-date details.

The Tour

This Enduro Route leads constantly uphill, in its first part along asphalt roads and later on gravel trails until you reach the panoramic Stallwies Alm (1850 m). You return to the valley floor via the red Kleble Alm Trail (699). A magnificent route in Sölden's Silent Part, very popular among local bikers.

moderate

8 km

2:00 h

630 m

630 m

The ascent of this moderate Enduro Route starts at Freizeit Arena, leading through the hamlet of Granbichl, past the Old people's Home, towards the Kleble Alm (651) mountain bike route. To reach Stallwies Alm you simply follow the "Mountainbike Route Kleble Alm" or the Enduro Route "A" signposts. The stretch features about 630 altitude meters and is fairly challenging. Stallwies Alm is the tour's highest point offering picture-book vistas of Gaislachkogl peak.

The strenuous ascent is rewarded with a huge range of trail highlights on one of the best routes within the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN - Kleble Alm Trail (699). Access the trail right below Kleble Alm hut: a breathtaking blend of flowing passages and technically challenging parts is waiting for bike aficionados! The upper part has some wet and tricky passages, followed by truly flowing sections. The central part, which is very challenging again, crisscrosses the forest trail several times. If this intermediate route seems too difficult you can bypass it on the forest trail. However, the forest trail takes you back to the village center and Freizeit Arena on the asphalt road.

Author’s recommendation

Stallwies Alm makes a great refreshment stop where hearty snacks and thirst-quenching drinks are served.

Details

Difficulty

S2moderate

Technique

Stamina

Experience

Landscape

Highest point

1874 m

Lowest point

1348 m

Best time of year

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Rest Stop

StallwiesalmKleblealm

Safety information

The forest route is much frequented by hikers and cars of local residents.

Kleble Alm Trail is a Shared Trail heavily used by walker and hikers.

The route crosses the forest road several times.

Equipment

Appropriate Equipment Rules! We strongly recommend to wear protective bike gear (knee and elbow pads, helmet, back protector, ...) on all lines, trails, enduro tracks and mountain bike routes within the BIKE REPUBLIC SÖLDEN. Enter the Republic only with a bike that meets current quality standards.

Tips, hints and links

Turn-by-turn directions

Start

Freizeit Arena (1348 m)

Coordinates:

Geographic

46.969455, 11.010489

UTM

32T 652933 5203731

Destination

Freizeit Arena

Getting There

Public transport

Public transport friendly

Arriving by Train

Enjoy a comfortable and relaxing train ride to the train station in Ötztal Bahnhof. The public bus lines to all holiday resorts in the valley (direction Obergurgl) leave directly in front of the train station. The bus ride to Sölden takes about 1 – 1.5 hours.

All important details on bus timetables, direct connections and taxi services are available here.

Getting there

WHERE IS SÖLDEN?

Sölden is located in the West of Austria, more exactly in the Province of TIROL. It nestles amidst the ÖTZTAL Valley, a south-facing side valley of the Inntal.

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